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1. Select CAN Type. Normally every CAN protocol documentation should mentioned which CAN type to use. If not, select '''Extended'''.
 
1. Select CAN Type. Normally every CAN protocol documentation should mentioned which CAN type to use. If not, select '''Extended'''.
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2. Fill in the correct Data mask in Manual CAN command 0 setting. This field determines which IO elements of the frame the user will send via CAN line. As an example, the part of the CAN protocol was taken. First, the user has to locate the data frame he wants to send, for this situation, data frame „Battery fast charge enable/disable “ was taken into account. It holds two states - '''enable''' or '''disable'''. If we would like to send data of frame, in the configurator the user has to configure '''0000000000000000 – to disable''' or '''0000000000000001 - to enable'''.
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2. Fill in the correct Data mask in Manual CAN command 0 setting. This field determines which IO elements of the frame the user will send via CAN line. As an example, the part of the CAN protocol was taken. First, the user has to locate the data frame he wants to send, for this situation, data frame '''„Battery Fast charging mode switch ''' was taken into account. It holds two states - '''enable''' or '''disable'''. If we would like to send data of frame, in the configurator the user has to configure '''0000000000000000 – to disable''' or '''0000000000000001 - to enable'''.
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3. For Manual CAN command 0 settings '''CAN ID''' it must be written with sources addresses '''Frame ID''' and priority – '''19045303.'''
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3. For Manual CAN command 0 settings, '''CAN ID''' it must be written with '''Source addresses''', '''Frame ID''' and '''Priority''' – '''19045303.'''
    
4. Request '''data length''' configured as '''8''' bytes.
 
4. Request '''data length''' configured as '''8''' bytes.

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